Posted On: October 28, 2020
While some announcements are simply the news that you have to share (which is usually bad news), other announcements are a joy to share because they reflect significant progress or something to celebrate. This is one of those joy filled announcements. On behalf of the ...
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Posted On: November 18, 2019
Team 21 is part of the ADVANCE initiative to promote, support, and fund church planting among SDBs. We are seeking out people who will donate $21 each month towards church planting, pray at least 21 minutes each week (3 minutes per day average) and for ...
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Posted On: February 14, 2019
Team 21 is part of the ADVANCE initiative to promote, support, and fund church planting among SDBs. We are seeking out people who will donate $21 each month towards church planting, pray at least 21 minutes each week (3 minutes per day average) and for ...
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Posted On: December 9, 2015
All SDB churches should be receiving a mailing (sometime during the week of December 13-19) from the SDB Center in Janesville regarding some actions that took place at the 2015 General Conference Sessions. Included in the packet are: A Resolution on Child Protection A Resolution ...
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Posted On: November 30, 2015
The Church Planting Task Force (a new subcommittee of the Council on Ministry) recommended a vision to the General Conference to move forward in the work of church planting as well as a challenge to existing SDB churches and their participation in the work of ...
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Posted On: October 22, 2015
Attendees of the MULTIPLY Church Development Conference are descending upon Colorado Springs from all over the United States in hopes of personal and church renewal. The Conference begins Thursday evening, October 22 and ends late Saturday evening, October 24. Over fifty people showed interest in ...
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